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Pickup for Pledges Wrapup

Friday, August 8th, 2008

dsc00479.JPGdsc00476.JPG– Submitted by Emily Blomberg, Adam Creek & Asante Creek.

12 NYM Youth Council members worked a combined 770 minutes on Fridays in June and July picking up trash in our community.

“Our city is pretty clean but the amount of cigarette butts was disturbing. We also found an overdue library book – which we returned, four shoes, and a lighter,” Emily Blomberg.

We did our litter pickup on 3 days instead of four for 40-45 minutes a day because we were rained out two of the four Fridays in June. We raised $220 dollars for the Youth Council Fund. We will use these and other funds that we raise for youth activities in NYM. 

We want to thank the following individuals and businesses for providing their support for our Pick Up for Pledges campaign: Al and Jana Berube, Ed Buerkle, Victoria Creek, Jean Lillis, Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Cenex Co-Op, Dean’s Country Market, New York Mills Horizons Volunteer & Leadership Squad and Otter Tail-Wadena Community Action Council. 

Thank you for your support!  The New York Mills Youth Council

Round Table Update

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

I want to thank everyone who came to our Round Table discussion last week.  I think we had about 20 participants to discuss leadership, volunteerism, and youth involvement.  It was a great discussion with the ultimate goal of deciding on an action item for the Volunteer and Leadership Future Squads to work on.  We needed something tangible (like a Community Garden or Farmer’s Market).  After some awesome brainstorming, it was decided to form a youth council.  I don’t have all of the specifics (Victoria gathered all of the sheets from that night and I’m sure will be adding an entry here soon) but the Youth Council will plan activities for kids to participate in.

 Again, thanks to everyone who participated in the Round Table discussion.  It was a very energizing night!

Timing is everything…

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

In this period of economic turmoil, where we are seeing record pricing in everything from gasoline to cheese, it is good to know that we are doing something constructive to address the issue of safe, affordable food for people in poverty!  This article in the NYTimes disusses the record breaking number of people who are receiving foodstamps and WIC vouchers!

Way to go Horizons for thinking ahead of the curve and moving forward with the Farmers Market and the Community Garden!  These two ventures will go a long way towards ensuring that people can afford to eat fresh produce in this troubling economic cycle!

You are invited ~ April 3

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Please join us for a Round Table Discussion focusing on these topics:

Leadership ~ Volunteerism ~ Youth Involvement

Thursday, April 3 – 6:30 to 8:30 pm @ the NYM City Hall Ballroom

Everyone is invited!   Please RSVP horizonsteam@gmail.com.

Sponsored by the Horizons Team Volunteerism & Leadership Future Squads

If you have questions, please call 385-2436 or email jadams@newyorkmills.lib.mn.us.

Just a reminder

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Leadership & Volunteerism Future Squads will be holding a joint meeting on Tuesday, March 25, at noon, in the Library Meeting Room to discuss plans for our upcoming Round table discussion to be held Thursday, April 3, in the City Hall Ballroom.

Leadership & Volunteer Roundtable Apr 3

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Quick question, are mileage & child care stipends available for this event too? 

Making Communities Work–Leadership across Public, Private, Nonprofit and Geographic Boundaries

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

The Extension Center for Community Vitality and the Center for Integrative Leadership of the University of Minnesota present a Leadership Education Conference.

April 21, 2008 – 11:30 – 7:30 pm

April 22, 2008 – 8:00 – 11:30 am 

Join us for this rare opportunity to blend the success stories of communities with scholarly reflection on how integrative leadership makes a difference in communities.  

Community leaders will present stories about how their community worked across boundaries to:

¨      Maintain their vitality when the “company store” went away.

¨      Build an economic engine.

¨      Tap technology.

¨      Find clever ways to get their community “on the map”. 

Scholars will consider how theories of leadership and community development reflect upon the stories of thriving communities. 

Keynote speakers Joel Barker, futurist and scholar, and Tim Penny, President of the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation, will explore the importance of integrative leadership for the future of Minnesota and the world.

Registration Fee:           $80 (Includes one lunch, evening appetizers and drinks, breakfast)

To Register:                  Visit www.extension.umn.edu/MakingCommunitiesWork

                                    Or call Joyce Hoelting, 612-625-8233

 About the Sponsors

  • The Center for Integrative Leadership aims to develop a better understanding of how collective action across sectors (business, government, nonprofits, media, academia) and geographic boundaries can solve some of the world’s most pressing and complex societal problems.
  • Extension is a major outreach arm of the University of Minnesota.  The mission of the Extension Center for Community Vitality enhances Minnesota’s social, economic, civic and technological capacity. 

Meeting Reminder

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Reminder to all involved with in the Leadership and Volunteerism Future Squads:

We will meet on Monday, March 10, at 4 :30 pm, in the NYM Public Library Meeting Room

We will be discussing plans for the Round Table Discussion to be held on April 3.  More information to follow soon with more details.

Youth in Action!

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Several NYM Youth including Adam & Asante Creek are planning a Dodge Ball Tournament during Spring Break!  Why, you might ask? Because after a discussion on eating healthy and exercising, we discovered that youth who live in poverty are more likely to be overweight.  Overweight people have a higher risk of developing many preventable diseases including type 2 diabetes and hypertension. 

After giving the matter some thought, they decided that they wanted to do something to encourage kids to eat wise and exercise especially when they were not in school!  That is how the Dodge Ball Tournament was born!  The Tournament will take place on March 22.  Stay tuned for Details!

Horizons Meeting Minutes

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

Horizons Meeting
Monday, February 11, 2008, 5:30 pm,
NYM High School Media Center

Present: Pat Fredley, Lori Rothstein, Julie Adams, Lynn Kasma, Pam Robinson, Janet Malone, Heather Cassidy, Elise Korentayer, Karen Oelschlager, Pat Buerkle, Victoria McWane-Creek, Kevin Cederstrom, Connie Warner, Bill Warner, Todd Cameron, Michelle Helmeke, Beverly Backstrom

dsc00066.jpgMeeting began at 5:40 pm, Todd Cameron welcomed everyone.

Because Pat Fredley had to leave the meeting early, the Economy Future Squad report was moved up in the agenda. Pat reported that the Economy Future Squad has three new members and met two weeks ago. They met with Dallas Flynn from the Detroit Lakes Farmers Market. He gave them information on grants, an outline on how to set up a Farmers Market, etc. Their goal is to have the Farmers Market up and running mid-to-late summer. They have 3 more meetings scheduled, the next one being February 18, 10 am, at Subway. Their main goal will be to find a location and to find 4 or 5 committed vendors. They are writing a grant for signage.

Lori Rothstein gave an overview of the Horizons program.

The minutes from the last Horizons Team meeting on Friday, January 11, 2008 were reviewed.

Todd and Lori gave information on the financial structure and the process for allocating funds. There is $1,729.03 in the account, $1,500 of which is the first part of the $10,000 Northwest Area Foundation grant to be used for the final Work Plan. The remaining $8,500 is coming later. The $2,000 in Barrier Elimination Funds is expected soon. Lynn Kasma also reported that a $1,000.00 grant in conjunction with Youth Service Day was received. This grant will be administered through IMPACT to be used for the Community Garden by the Quality of Life Future Squad. Todd said there is a one page requisition form for Future Squad members to use when requesting funds. All allotments will be signed off by the Horizons Team.

Different aspects of marketing the Horizons program were discussed. Lynn will be organizing a booth for the Trade Show coming up on March 29th. Victoria McWane-Creek handed out copies of the brochure she put together. After discussing how many to print and for what reason, it was decided that Victoria will look into getting a modified quote. Julie Adams discussed how each Horizons Team member plans to meet with an organization or two in the community to discuss the Horizons Program. Todd will be on “Talk of the Town” on Lakes Radio next week. Kevin Cederstrom writes articles pertaining to Horizons as the need comes up.

Lori showed the group the Horizon’s sponsored Minnesota blog http://minnesota.communityblogs.us  and explained the different features. Julie showed the group the New York Mills blog at http://newyorkmills.communityblogs.us. Lori explained that it is very important for us to blog all of our activities as the Northwest Area Foundation uses the blog to track the activities of each Horizon community. Julie gave a brief outline on how to use igoogle to see the latest entries in the blog.

Future Squads Updates:
Economy—report was given earlier
Quality of Life—Lynn reported that they have narrowed their focus to working on the Community Garden. They have written an Action Plan and have received a Youth Service Learning grant. They want to start the Community Garden this spring. Right now they are looking at locations. They also hope in incorporate the school and the Cultural Center in on some activities such as having “green” classes, canning classes, and art classes using items from the garden. Todd suggested that he would be interested in teaching a “square foot gardening” class. Their next meeting will be soon.
Leadership—Julie reported that they have met and are looking at sponsoring Leadership Plenty, but in a modified form. Lori had agreed to help teach if her schedule allows. Julie reported that Denise Peltier has been doing research into mentoring programs.
Volunteerism—Victoria reported that her and Connie Warner have met and are putting together a form that will be mailed to all the organizations in the community. They information gathered from the form will help them but together a registry so that connecting people to volunteer opportunities will be easier. They are trying to include youth in on their project. Victoria asked if it is possible if students could get Service Learning credit for volunteering.

Lori reported there will be regional training sponsored by Horizons coming up this spring—the dates and location is to be determined. The topics they hope to cover are Non-Profit 101, Youth Engagement, Resources, and Committees that Work. Lori will get more information out to us as soon as possible.

Lori also reported on the Community Education Fund. There is $1500 in that fund. There is a form to fill out and can be used for trainings and workshops to help the Future Squads jumpstart their work. The applications for those funds go to Lori.

Discussion about the status of the Thrift Store idea that had come from the Study Circles—it was decided that it would be a project that the community would support, so if we find the right person to start this, it could be very successful.

The date for the next Horizons Team meeting was not decided.

dsc00070.jpgThe meeting adjourned at 7:05 pm, with the room available for any Future Squads that wanted to meet.